attachment spam action

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Oct 26 20:22:47 IST 2005


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Just like the last question on this subject (see the thread "Forward 
"Spam" (action) mail to single mailbox ..") it appears to work fine for me.
So I'm not sure quite what to suggest, other than what I have already said.

What exactly do you mean by "not actually seeing the spam body as an 
attachment"? What do you see?

Jim Davis wrote:

>I've set up MailScanner 4.46 on a FreeBSD 5.4 system with Postfix 2.2.5.
>I have
>
>Spam Actions = header "X-Spam-Status: Yes" header "X-Spam-Flag: YES"
>attachment deliver
>High Scoring Spam Actions = header "X-Spam-Status: Yes" header
>"X-Spam-Flag: YES" attachment deliver
>
>in MailScanner.conf, and the logs suggest that those actions are being
>taken:
>
>Oct 26 11:50:34 hackberry MailScanner[43424]: Spam Actions: message
>157B5D4081D.E2BD3 actions are attachment,deliver,header
>
>But I'm not actually seeing the spam body as an attachment.  The specified
>headers are appearing.  Any ideas?
>  
>

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